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>> igor: yes, henry.he risk of surgery. >> henry: and the patient realizes, i hope. >> the problem is that if you're unsuccessful, clinic... so nobody realize how risky surgery can be. >> henry: i know, but you've got to tell them. >> igor: yes, i told them, i told them, but they reply that, uh, you had... you d good results. we asked many patients, so we suggest that... >> henry: yeah, but they were simpler, smaller tumors. this is a terrible, big tumor. >> igor: you became less enthusiastic with years. >> henry: no, crap! it's not that! it's just you're giving me more and more difficult -- you're difficult operations,ore that's the problem. at's what it's about. every time i come, you show me a bloody more dangerous operation. >> igor: but you told that we should, step by step, make progress. >> henry: yeah, but one day we're going to make a step too far. bloody cossacks. >> igor: ukrainian cossack. >> and now that the die is cast, we're actually going to start the operation, i cheer up a bit. a certain
>> igor: yes, henry.he risk of surgery. >> henry: and the patient realizes, i hope. >> the problem is that if you're unsuccessful, clinic... so nobody realize how risky surgery can be. >> henry: i know, but you've got to tell them. >> igor: yes, i told them, i told them, but they reply that, uh, you had... you d good results. we asked many patients, so we suggest that... >> henry: yeah, but they were simpler, smaller tumors. this is a terrible, big tumor....
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. >> henry: pazhalusta. okay. okay? >> igor: are you tired? >> henry: no, not particularly. elena, good evening. >> mr. marsh. [ chuckling ] >> igor: he's very tired. >> henry: i'm not very tired. i've just got a stiff back, that's all. >> igor: so am. >> henry: ugh! >> igor: the beer will be here. domestic goddess. >> henry: full-time cardiologist and domestic goddess. oh! >> woman: what? >> henry: it went all right today. th was a big, big tumor. >> woman: how is the patient? >> yeah, he's all right. is there a bottle opener in tre, igor? >> igor: here you are. >> thank you very much. i have now taught you everything i know out brain surgery. >> you are a wonderful teacher. henry: you've now picked my brain clean. >> the only problem... the only problem that we can kill patient... >> henry: yes. >> with it. >> henry: can and probably will. that's the problem. in ukrainian conditions, a few deaths, medically, are acceptable. the tumors are so big and the conditions are difficult. but politically, only you c
. >> henry: pazhalusta. okay. okay? >> igor: are you tired? >> henry: no, not particularly. elena, good evening. >> mr. marsh. [ chuckling ] >> igor: he's very tired. >> henry: i'm not very tired. i've just got a stiff back, that's all. >> igor: so am. >> henry: ugh! >> igor: the beer will be here. domestic goddess. >> henry: full-time cardiologist and domestic goddess. oh! >> woman: what? >> henry: it went all right today....
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henry paul. henry, as this plays out and the care that jaycee and her little girls are getting is there any way she would know about this? you really have to shield her and the daughter from any news coverage or anything like this, right. >> well, yes. this is extremely important that these children and the mother not be exposed. i understand the talk shows are trying to get her on, probably magazines are going to lure her or seduce her for her story. there could be nothing worse for her therapycly. the most important thing she get in a therapeutic relationship and the family receive therapy. the prognosis of the stockholm syndrome is not great to be with. but going on 18 years -- inconsequential where she was living -- it doesn't matter if she's even walking around town it is an emotional internal thing but now to be exposed to anything would be the worries thing in a situation where the prognosis is already somewhat in doubt. >> henry lee let's end with you. update when they will be back in cou
henry paul. henry, as this plays out and the care that jaycee and her little girls are getting is there any way she would know about this? you really have to shield her and the daughter from any news coverage or anything like this, right. >> well, yes. this is extremely important that these children and the mother not be exposed. i understand the talk shows are trying to get her on, probably magazines are going to lure her or seduce her for her story. there could be nothing worse for her...
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go away. [ rns honking ] [ crying ] >> henry: igor, it's henry, hello. actually quite violent. you have to actually hold the patient's head quite strongly. is everything else all right, otherwise? and the plans -- and the plans for going to gorodok to see tanya's mother, is that, is that okay, is it? it's -13 degrees in the daytime on friday. so it may feel a bit more like winter when i 'm there. [ tone plays over p.a. ] [ woman speaking ukrainian language over p.a. ] i'm taking out some instrume nts again for igor. and i'm going to show him some very difficult operations he hasn't really done before. but what i'm thinking most about, actually, is going to see tanya's mother. and you might say, why, why do i want to go and see the mothe r of a child who died several years ago? and i've had many patients who've died, and many of the children. i don't quite know the answer. but i just know i want to go and see katya. i think about her and tanya very often. s i suppose beqacause qaitqa wqaaa um...iaiaiaiaia i can remember so cleay when i she was veryhy, and
go away. [ rns honking ] [ crying ] >> henry: igor, it's henry, hello. actually quite violent. you have to actually hold the patient's head quite strongly. is everything else all right, otherwise? and the plans -- and the plans for going to gorodok to see tanya's mother, is that, is that okay, is it? it's -13 degrees in the daytime on friday. so it may feel a bit more like winter when i 'm there. [ tone plays over p.a. ] [ woman speaking ukrainian language over p.a. ] i'm taking out some...
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with me, with henry, and with chester. chester? grace, do you hear yourself?rt planning the wedding today. and we'll go to joan's garden, and we'll get you a dress. and father concannon will talk to henry. but grace, chester left you! wh-what? he's gone. you don't have to keep waiting for him. you have a choice. shut up. he's not coming back. everyone knows it but you. how dare you? (darcy screaming) (thudding) ("what would i do without you" by ray charles playing) ♪ don't deceive me ♪ ♪ please don't leave me ♪ ♪ what would i do without you ♪ to see me through? ♪ if you leave me ♪ then you'll grieve me ♪ ♪ what would i do without you ♪ to see me through? ♪ what would i do? ♪ say, i wanna know... ♪ what would i do? ♪ where would i go? ♪ how you please me ♪ when you squeeze me ♪ what would i do ♪ without you ♪ to see me through? (saxophone and piano playing) ♪ (music ends) captioning sponsored by cbs and warner bros. television captioned by media access groupat wgbh access.wgbh.org they do recommend it to their patients for sensitivity. sensodyne iso-active-- it
with me, with henry, and with chester. chester? grace, do you hear yourself?rt planning the wedding today. and we'll go to joan's garden, and we'll get you a dress. and father concannon will talk to henry. but grace, chester left you! wh-what? he's gone. you don't have to keep waiting for him. you have a choice. shut up. he's not coming back. everyone knows it but you. how dare you? (darcy screaming) (thudding) ("what would i do without you" by ray charles playing) ♪ don't deceive...
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with me, with henry, and with chester. chester? grace, do you hear yourself?rt planning the wedding today. and we'll go to joan's garden, and we'll get you a dress. and father concannon will talk to henry. but grace, chester left you! wh-what? he's gone. you don't have to keep waiting for him. you have a choice. shut up. he's not coming back. everyone knows it but you. how dare you? (darcy screaming) (thudding) ("what would i do without you" by ray charles playing) ♪ don't deceive me ♪ ♪ please don't leave me ♪ ♪ what would i do without you ♪ to see me through? ♪ if you leave me ♪ then you'll grieve me ♪ ♪ what would i do without you ♪ to see me through? ♪ what would i do? ♪ say, i wanna know... ♪ what would i do? ♪ where would i go? ♪ how you please me ♪ when you squeeze me ♪ what would i do ♪ without you ♪ to see me through? (saxophone and piano playing) ♪ (music ends) captioning sponsored by cbs and warner bros. television captioned by media access groupat wgbh access.wgbh.org they do recommend it to their patients for sensitivity. sensodyne iso-active-- it
with me, with henry, and with chester. chester? grace, do you hear yourself?rt planning the wedding today. and we'll go to joan's garden, and we'll get you a dress. and father concannon will talk to henry. but grace, chester left you! wh-what? he's gone. you don't have to keep waiting for him. you have a choice. shut up. he's not coming back. everyone knows it but you. how dare you? (darcy screaming) (thudding) ("what would i do without you" by ray charles playing) ♪ don't deceive...
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henry clay.re were too interested competition and this one was the loser. you can see that this probably was the better, except that the artist ignored his instructions, which was to just have henry clay in the picture. the artist had 12 other senators in the little senate chamber. it was lost and went off into storage and ended up in a boys' school in a gymnasium. you can see the marks of basketballs that were thrown on the surface of the campus and it would crack. the historical society donated it to the senate. it was then arranged to have it preserved -- preserved and restored. several months ago, they placed it on a wall in the capital in one of the staircase is that comes down from the senate chamber. it is a great picture. it is a good web site along with it. >> why do we care about this? who paid to have it restored? >> i suspect that the taxpayers paid. it was given, at no cost, to the government. the reason it is important, there are a lot of images of henry clay around the capital. not
henry clay.re were too interested competition and this one was the loser. you can see that this probably was the better, except that the artist ignored his instructions, which was to just have henry clay in the picture. the artist had 12 other senators in the little senate chamber. it was lost and went off into storage and ended up in a boys' school in a gymnasium. you can see the marks of basketballs that were thrown on the surface of the campus and it would crack. the historical society...
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henry's list is not short. >> but there is an awakening that is taking place in the party, people who are clearly frustrated with the democrats but just as frustrated with republicans who are stepping out for the first time. >> henry likened himself to a new breed of republican, with a genuine desire to transform the g.o.p. from the old guard, whom he says fiscally overreached in the past, to a new guard, one that will take the party back to a core value, financial conservatism. he still has a primary to win with stiff competition from republican and former congressman scott mcguinness. >> we have to get the party back to what we do, balance budgets an tough choices focusing spending on areas where it should be focused. >> he talks about making hard choices but doesn't make any hard choices. >> >> mo keller says henry has little room to talk. >> he has been a no on every cut that we have made in the budget. he voted no against all the cuts we had in the budgets. >> henry is trying to build a name for himself and also to rebrand the republican party as one that is younger, one that has
henry's list is not short. >> but there is an awakening that is taking place in the party, people who are clearly frustrated with the democrats but just as frustrated with republicans who are stepping out for the first time. >> henry likened himself to a new breed of republican, with a genuine desire to transform the g.o.p. from the old guard, whom he says fiscally overreached in the past, to a new guard, one that will take the party back to a core value, financial conservatism. he...
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. >> les presento a henry lover.otÓgrafo de profesiÓn y ha logrado primuna @ comunicaciÓn tan perfecta con los rÉptiles que ellos hacen lo que Él es ordene. asÍ se quan por un espacio de 30 minutos, algo que ni siquiera se logra con la mayorÍa de los modelos humanos. con estas fotos hace postales que se venden como pan caliente. >> cÓmo logras que estos reptiles se queden frizados. alguna especie de hipnosis. >> lo que pasa es que yo no las tengo encerradas en aulas, estÁn libres en mi casa y relajadas, y esta confianza me hace confiar. y que obedezcan mis Órdenes. >> Él se cambiÓ su nombre oficial a henry easy lover. >> a la hora de ver televisiÓn. todos llegan a la sala para acompaÑarlo a ver su programa favorito. por supuesto, ver para creer. >> cuÁndo comienza el amor por los rÉptiles? >> en 1982 comencÉ a coleccionar lagartijas y me gustaron tanto que comencÉ con una y al aÑo tenÍa unas 50 lagartijas. >> escribiÓ un libro en donde da consejos de cÓmo entender su estado de Ánimo. >> el libro lo escribÍ para que e
. >> les presento a henry lover.otÓgrafo de profesiÓn y ha logrado primuna @ comunicaciÓn tan perfecta con los rÉptiles que ellos hacen lo que Él es ordene. asÍ se quan por un espacio de 30 minutos, algo que ni siquiera se logra con la mayorÍa de los modelos humanos. con estas fotos hace postales que se venden como pan caliente. >> cÓmo logras que estos reptiles se queden frizados. alguna especie de hipnosis. >> lo que pasa es que yo no las tengo encerradas en aulas,...
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henry, we talked about the search.we've talked about jaycee saying that phillip garrido never laid a hand on the girls. now we've got this black box that phillip garrido gave to a friend. and it's a communication device, right, henry? >> right. but for all intents and purposes it looks like the only person who could seemingly communicate or hear things is mr. phillip garrido himself. he said, put these headphones on, tell me what you hear, i can hear god. every other person said they could not hear god at all. it looks like either this person's delusional or this is evidence of some kind of mental illness, perhaps schizophrenia, in which you do hear voices. >> you see the audio jacks there. i guess you put on the headphones and garrido is going to communicate with you somehow. stacy, diagnose here? >> there's no doubt he's delusional. he may be suffering from schizophrenia. i think what's interesting is this is a man who's filled with bravado. he thinks what he says is fabulous. i'm sure that he thinks that if someone
henry, we talked about the search.we've talked about jaycee saying that phillip garrido never laid a hand on the girls. now we've got this black box that phillip garrido gave to a friend. and it's a communication device, right, henry? >> right. but for all intents and purposes it looks like the only person who could seemingly communicate or hear things is mr. phillip garrido himself. he said, put these headphones on, tell me what you hear, i can hear god. every other person said they...
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henry, let's back up to the search. they searched, what, about a week, henry?d as you and i talked, very extensive. we're talking ground penetrating radar. they've tested some of these bone frag also. what are they finding out? the bones are too old, right, to have been at least these two cases we've talked about? >> that's right, mike. they brought out a legion of anthropologists, ground penetrating radar, operators, dogs of all types. and what they have come to conclude is that those bones are many, many years older than the cases of interest that they're looking at as far as the dublin and hayward cases, and most likely animal in nature. >> john, what's the next step? you're an investigator. you're digging up whatever you can. no pun intended on garrido, to find out what he's capable of. what's next? where do you focus next? >> the investigation has got to continue. but like the investigators said out there, they've turned over every stone. it's a huge process. not only did they do -- use ground ben traiting radar, but they also excavated this. typically whe
henry, let's back up to the search. they searched, what, about a week, henry?d as you and i talked, very extensive. we're talking ground penetrating radar. they've tested some of these bone frag also. what are they finding out? the bones are too old, right, to have been at least these two cases we've talked about? >> that's right, mike. they brought out a legion of anthropologists, ground penetrating radar, operators, dogs of all types. and what they have come to conclude is that those...
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great to see you there, henry.dan, a criminologist and criminal law attorney. henry lee, you've been tracking this story from the start. what is the very latest on these cadaver dogs hitting on a human scent on the garrido property? >> well, jane, there are a couple of indications by at least two cadaver dogs of the presence of human remains. but right now as you can see from the pictures, both inside and out, that property is a mess. and they will spend most of the day today clearing out the debris, removing additional truckloads of soup of a property full of junk and plates strewn everywhere, tents and sheds. so before they have the dogs working on monday, they're going to make sure it's all cleared out for them to work carefully. >> well, listen, pat brosnan, i have to tell you, i have criticized the parole officers for not picking up on the fact that there was jaycee dugard and her two 11 and 15-year-old kids living in the backyard, or perhaps in this filth. i've criticized the cops who ignored a 911 call who s
great to see you there, henry.dan, a criminologist and criminal law attorney. henry lee, you've been tracking this story from the start. what is the very latest on these cadaver dogs hitting on a human scent on the garrido property? >> well, jane, there are a couple of indications by at least two cadaver dogs of the presence of human remains. but right now as you can see from the pictures, both inside and out, that property is a mess. and they will spend most of the day today clearing out...
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the lightning round with candy crowley, ed henry and dana barb. let me set it up.this is the front page of the paper here in minnesota, the story about the top economy here in the state and of course across the country. the health care debate coming in congress. two of the big challenges facing the president. as his approval ratings go down, some columnists are beginning to say he has fallen back to earth. charles wrote into "the washington post" on friday, what happened to president obama? his wax wings having melted being he is the man who fell to earth. for a man bho only recently bred a cult, ordinariness is a grade burden and a crushing disappointment. obama has become a politician like others. ed henry, assuming they don't like the arickist analogy at the white house. >> they don't. there's clearly one solution to this. he needs to get wee wee'd off. we don't know what that means. i think he needs to do that. what it probably means is he needs to get fired up, be more aggressive. it's looking like he's a little passive watching all of this go by. he needs to
the lightning round with candy crowley, ed henry and dana barb. let me set it up.this is the front page of the paper here in minnesota, the story about the top economy here in the state and of course across the country. the health care debate coming in congress. two of the big challenges facing the president. as his approval ratings go down, some columnists are beginning to say he has fallen back to earth. charles wrote into "the washington post" on friday, what happened to president...
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bailouts that tim geithner and henry paulson preceding him helped engineer. >> host: and you write with regard to the media, few janitors and newsrooms worked overtime after barack obama won the presidency. it wasn't easy cleaning the drool off the laptops and floors in the offices of journalists covering the greatest transition in world history. and at "the new york times" you say this new york times which exalted that the financially troubled fish wrap of record had sold $2 million worth of obama-themed merchandise. the times has a vested financial interest in propping up the obama administratio >> guest: i certainly think so. and that also helped me fuel, gave me fuel to write this book. you know, i did it in a very concentrated time period, and, you know, while i was digging up all of these stories and documenting conflicts of interest and cronyism, my colleagues in be much of the rest of the mainstream media were slathering over the greatest transition in world
bailouts that tim geithner and henry paulson preceding him helped engineer. >> host: and you write with regard to the media, few janitors and newsrooms worked overtime after barack obama won the presidency. it wasn't easy cleaning the drool off the laptops and floors in the offices of journalists covering the greatest transition in world history. and at "the new york times" you say this new york times which exalted that the financially troubled fish wrap of record had sold $2...
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when the president's friend, harvard professor henry louis gates was arrested by a white police officer in his own home, the president accused police of acting stupidly and helped create a national firestorm over racial profiling. he tamped it down by ratcheting down the rhetoric. >> interactions between police officers and the african american community can sometimes be fraught with misunderstanding. >> reporter: and by inviting the two men for beer and conversation in the rose garden. the president's decisive moment
when the president's friend, harvard professor henry louis gates was arrested by a white police officer in his own home, the president accused police of acting stupidly and helped create a national firestorm over racial profiling. he tamped it down by ratcheting down the rhetoric. >> interactions between police officers and the african american community can sometimes be fraught with misunderstanding. >> reporter: and by inviting the two men for beer and conversation in the rose...
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it's henry, illinois.s going on here, but tonight, it's all about the tractor pull, and it will be the e3 spark plugs prairie state challenge, presented by k&n filters. hello, everybody. i'm ken stout, and if its horsepower you love, then don't touch that dial because the super mods are coming out. the multiengine trackers -- it's all about diversity. there's combinations there for everybody, but one common denominator is big-time horsepower. of course, the goal is to drag that heavy sled out there across the full pull mark. who knows where that might be? that will be determined by the officials after about five draggers, but one thing for sure -- we have a full field here tonight, and everybody's gunning for that pro pulling league trophy. now, with more on tonight's event, let's go to my colleague, leslie mears. >> a full field, indeed, and a very diverse field, as well. this class -- pretty much anything goes. as long as you keep it at 7,700 pounds, you can put any combination of automotive, air trap, o
it's henry, illinois.s going on here, but tonight, it's all about the tractor pull, and it will be the e3 spark plugs prairie state challenge, presented by k&n filters. hello, everybody. i'm ken stout, and if its horsepower you love, then don't touch that dial because the super mods are coming out. the multiengine trackers -- it's all about diversity. there's combinations there for everybody, but one common denominator is big-time horsepower. of course, the goal is to drag that heavy sled...
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henry reached his at fifth and main.ry walking through downtown edmonds where two people had had signs and literature like this depicting president obama as adolf hitler. it struck a nerve in henry and he lashed out. >> i don't want to see the picture of a killer, a demon, in the street to be used for somebody's political career. are. >> reporter: during world war ii, henry was a young boy as hitler began his extermination. >> i have relatives that were killed. my other uncle came home without a leg. >> reporter: he tried to grab pamphle pamphlets. he shoved. they shoved. he stopped to ask a police officer if what they were doing was legal and next thing he knows he's sitting on this bench in handcuffs. >> whatever you say will be used against you. >> reporter: the people with the signs accused henry of attacking them. he's now charged with fourth-degree assault. several people have applauded henry for what he did. >> people can voice their opinions however they want to but i still think the whole thing is wrong. >> i th
henry reached his at fifth and main.ry walking through downtown edmonds where two people had had signs and literature like this depicting president obama as adolf hitler. it struck a nerve in henry and he lashed out. >> i don't want to see the picture of a killer, a demon, in the street to be used for somebody's political career. are. >> reporter: during world war ii, henry was a young boy as hitler began his extermination. >> i have relatives that were killed. my other uncle...
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>> reporter: henry cab tise.a close friend, a father figure, to alleged shooter leonard patrick gonzalez jr. more than two weeks ago, we found cab tise a this used car dealership. he promised an interview and then suddenly skipped town. in an e-mail he wrote, my lawyer told me we would decide our course of action next week. but he adviced that i leave. i'll get in touch with you when i return. we hadn't heard back. but we traced tha e-mail to an internet connection in south america in colombia, to be specific. by then he was quickly becoming famous. the pensacola rumor circuit buzzed with whisper that's cab tise may have been involved. local blogs started using his name. then local television. and then a wire service picked up the name and then even "newsweek" magazine. and then this past thursday, surprise, cab tise returned to pensacola of his own accord from colombia. he was arrested, questioned for three hours, charged with grand theft for allegedly writing $17,000 in bad checks to the billings' finance compa
>> reporter: henry cab tise.a close friend, a father figure, to alleged shooter leonard patrick gonzalez jr. more than two weeks ago, we found cab tise a this used car dealership. he promised an interview and then suddenly skipped town. in an e-mail he wrote, my lawyer told me we would decide our course of action next week. but he adviced that i leave. i'll get in touch with you when i return. we hadn't heard back. but we traced tha e-mail to an internet connection in south america in...
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this baby has a whole new-ahead of him, but chances are nine will be significant in henry's life.be his lucky number because henry was born wednesday, september 9, 2009, and this newborn entered the world on 9:09 and weighed 9.09 pounds. his parents are happy he's healthy. that's a big baby. >>> listen, it's a five-mile run today. >> yeah. and it's all about honoring those from september 11th. >> runners are getting ready to take to the streets in baltimore to remember the victims of 9/11. i'm linda so and i'll have how this will affect your morning commute coming up. (announcer) they're highly trained specialists. true professionals, always ready when they hear the call... guys, pancakes! because when it's pancakes everyone's in it together. ahhh. time to get the latte budget under control. mm-hthe family bg tma with [ pfffft! ] whooa!!!! [ female anner ] let bounty help... because it cleans the mess with less than the bargain brands. it's thick and absorbent. and really durable. in lab tests bounty absorbs twice as much as the bargain brand. [ steam hisses ] why use more when yo
this baby has a whole new-ahead of him, but chances are nine will be significant in henry's life.be his lucky number because henry was born wednesday, september 9, 2009, and this newborn entered the world on 9:09 and weighed 9.09 pounds. his parents are happy he's healthy. that's a big baby. >>> listen, it's a five-mile run today. >> yeah. and it's all about honoring those from september 11th. >> runners are getting ready to take to the streets in baltimore to remember the...
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henry, there are heroes out there. these campus police officers who thought that something wasn't adding up here when he came to college campus to permit to speak, pass out pamphlets. and it shows you that once again if something doesn't seem right when you are in the public setting. something doesn't seem right it's good to follow up if you can and campus police officers are often teased for not being real police well they did a great job. >> the sheriff who admitted that his department had not done enough actually lauded the work of uc berkeley police officer jacobs. i'm proud to say u.c. berkeley is my alma matter. people think they are just campus cops but they are an agency that is paid to be curious. they deal with a lot of people. different kinds of people from, you know, studious folks like myself to homeless people. they really caught the ball in this case. and got the ball rolling. laura: henry, what do we know now about the victim jaycee? have you been able through your reporting find out how she is doing? >
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henry lee.tise and in your experience, in all the years that you have done experiments, have you ever known the state crime lab to open up in the middle of the night for dna testing? >> yes. in the past we did numerous times. not only open up in the middle of the night, sometimes we work on the new year's eve and christmas and just like a law enforcement officer, police officer, every day they seek just working 9:00 to 5:00 shift, it's not. we work all hours. >> dr. henry lee, when they say they took dna from him, would that only be a buccal swab, an oral swab that you do with a q-tip like object? >> actually we have three different types of and indicators to collect a buchal swab evidence, you're right, some of the media report saliva sample. we're not looking at the saliva, we're looking at the cheek cell, looking for nuclear dna, extracting the dna as a known control. then we have to compare those samples. there's 250 items of evidence, actually that's 250 items, not necessarily evidenceal vo
henry lee.tise and in your experience, in all the years that you have done experiments, have you ever known the state crime lab to open up in the middle of the night for dna testing? >> yes. in the past we did numerous times. not only open up in the middle of the night, sometimes we work on the new year's eve and christmas and just like a law enforcement officer, police officer, every day they seek just working 9:00 to 5:00 shift, it's not. we work all hours. >> dr. henry lee, when...
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henry le. henry, thank you for being with us.y first question is -- >> thank you, nancy. >> -- if clark did try to clean up, how could you tell? how could you tell by looking at the dna, by looking at the blood markings that he was actually trying to clean up? how do you know the difference between a cleanup and blood spatter? >> okay. the blood spatter usually have defined characteristics, have shape and patterns. cleanup usually considers a smudge. if you use water or cleaning solution, now it become a diluted. we as experienced easily to tell. the thing i don't understand, your report say police officers saw him cleaning bottles. if the police officer saw him cleaning, should right away stop him, seize the evidence, and the blood spatter, which of course we can use to restore the pattern to determine that's a drop or a medium-velocity impact spatter, even the impact spatter, then have to have another type of a traumatic force to cause it. >> so, dr. lee, my simple rudimentary interpretation of what you said is, with blood spat
henry le. henry, thank you for being with us.y first question is -- >> thank you, nancy. >> -- if clark did try to clean up, how could you tell? how could you tell by looking at the dna, by looking at the blood markings that he was actually trying to clean up? how do you know the difference between a cleanup and blood spatter? >> okay. the blood spatter usually have defined characteristics, have shape and patterns. cleanup usually considers a smudge. if you use water or...
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and after his remarks we will have comments to be the will start with henry olson, the vice-president. after that we will have a discussion with the audience. at 7:00 p.m. we will break to honor our speakers. before we go to our program unwonted note that so that you have it in your books that one a month from now approximately october 13th, tuesday our next speaker will be marty parts. and now please join me in welcoming sam tanenhaus. >> thank you, everyone who is here. in particular my good friend who first suggested i speak here. actually what we now remember collectively was in the winter of 2007 when i first discussed some of the ideas, if that is what they are. i set forth in this book. invited me back ain. sometimes i wonder why she did it. en i remembered that she is a psychiatrist. it is interesting when author describes conservatives as wild eyed radicals. it is interesting to me about the movement cannot that conservatives are wild eyed, but that there has been a kind of radilism in what we think of as the modern conservate movement. what this book is about for those who h
and after his remarks we will have comments to be the will start with henry olson, the vice-president. after that we will have a discussion with the audience. at 7:00 p.m. we will break to honor our speakers. before we go to our program unwonted note that so that you have it in your books that one a month from now approximately october 13th, tuesday our next speaker will be marty parts. and now please join me in welcoming sam tanenhaus. >> thank you, everyone who is here. in particular my...
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henry participa en el programa...programa como triple play cerca de donde yo vivo y yo puedo ir y ellos me motivan p> esta campaÑa es parte del programa de recreacion del club de niÑos y niÑas o boys and girls club busca mantener a los menores activos e inculcarles buenos habitos alimenticios... "realmente pienso que nuestros niños son inteligentes y si los incentivamos a que pueden lograr todo lo que propongan en el mundo, entonces es ahi cuando ellos comenzaran a tomar control de su salud" la obesidad aumenta los riesgos de desarrollar enfermedades como la diabetes...y colesterol... "se teme que la falta de recursos que enfrentan muchas familias, especialmente inmigrantes es un obstaculo para que los jovenes ingren a programas que benefician a su salud" carolina reconoce los retos que enfrentan familias hispanas... "clases de natacion ahora ya son un lujo tener clases de natacion, muchas veces no tienen el tiempo o el dinero para poder meter lucchin
henry participa en el programa...programa como triple play cerca de donde yo vivo y yo puedo ir y ellos me motivan p> esta campaÑa es parte del programa de recreacion del club de niÑos y niÑas o boys and girls club busca mantener a los menores activos e inculcarles buenos habitos alimenticios... "realmente pienso que nuestros niños son inteligentes y si los incentivamos a que pueden lograr todo lo que propongan en el mundo, entonces es ahi cuando ellos comenzaran a tomar control...
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we learned tonight, the latest is henry gibson. depending or your generation, you may know him as the off beat poet fm roan and martin's "laugh-in" on nbc or as the judge on "boston legal." he was an air force veteran. his biggest film role was "nashville." henry gibson died of cancer at his home in malibu. he was 73. >>> when we come back, the best kept secret in america. these days, a secret no more. in america. these days, a secret no more. i've had asthma forever. i've had asthma for 5 years. 10 years. i used to wonder why my controller medicine wouldn't help prevent... ...help prent my symptoms from coming back. i just figured it couldn't get any better. and then i found out something i didn't know... i found out there are two main causes of asthma symptoms... ...airway constriction you feel and inflammation you may not. most controllele don't treat both. so my doctor prescribed advair. advair treats both main causes to help prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. salmeterol may increase th
we learned tonight, the latest is henry gibson. depending or your generation, you may know him as the off beat poet fm roan and martin's "laugh-in" on nbc or as the judge on "boston legal." he was an air force veteran. his biggest film role was "nashville." henry gibson died of cancer at his home in malibu. he was 73. >>> when we come back, the best kept secret in america. these days, a secret no more. in america. these days, a secret no more. i've had...
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henry le. henry, thank you for being with us.my first question is -- >> thank you, nancy. >> -- if clark did try to clean up, how could you tell? how could you tell by looking at the dna, by looking at the blood markings that he was actually trying to clean up? how do you know the difference between a cleanup and blood spatter? >> okay. the blood spatter usually have defined characteristics, have shape and patterns. cleanup usually considers a smudge. if you use water or cleaning solution, now it become a diluted. we as experienced easily to tell. to say i don't understand, your report say police officers saw him clean his cleaning bottles. if the police officer saw him cleaning, should right away stop him, seize the evidence, and the blood spatter, which of course we can use hemorrhaging to restore the pattern to determine that's a drop or a medium-velocity impact spatter, even the impact spatter, then have to have another type of a traumatic force to cause it. >> so, dr. lee, my simple rudimentary interpretation of what you sai
henry le. henry, thank you for being with us.my first question is -- >> thank you, nancy. >> -- if clark did try to clean up, how could you tell? how could you tell by looking at the dna, by looking at the blood markings that he was actually trying to clean up? how do you know the difference between a cleanup and blood spatter? >> okay. the blood spatter usually have defined characteristics, have shape and patterns. cleanup usually considers a smudge. if you use water or...
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. >> we'll talk with senior white house correspondent ed henry about whether the obama administration bowed to pressure over the van jones controversy and if we're seeing signs that the opposition is slowly chipping away at the white house. that's coming up at the bottom of the hour. >>> jaycee dugard's hometown feared the worst for 18 years. the town is turning pink now to celebrate her safe return. the kidnapped girl now a free woman. i am definitely a skeptic. actually, my mom convinced me. and i have activia every morning for breakfast. activia definitely helped with my occasional irregularity. activia is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system in two weeks when eaten every day. chances are someone you trust can recommend activia. take the activia challenge. it works or your money back! ♪ activia! your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get congested. but now with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breathe freer, so i can love the air™. (announcer) zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no presc
. >> we'll talk with senior white house correspondent ed henry about whether the obama administration bowed to pressure over the van jones controversy and if we're seeing signs that the opposition is slowly chipping away at the white house. that's coming up at the bottom of the hour. >>> jaycee dugard's hometown feared the worst for 18 years. the town is turning pink now to celebrate her safe return. the kidnapped girl now a free woman. i am definitely a skeptic. actually, my mom...
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henry lee, how solid is the evidence on this? do they have this guy at this point? what do they have? >> well, official report, of course, the victim died of a neck compression. and the evidence, basically, there are a lot of videotapes and swipe card records, in addition to, of course, the dna evidence. according to the news report, they found her dna on his shoes and also his dna on her clothing. those clothing material was found on the top of the ceiling tile. this is extremely important. now you have the linkage. you put the victim suspect in a close contact range. also, you put the victim suspect in one location. and that's why they wait until the dna result to make the arrest. >> okay. a reminder, raymond clark is innocent until proven guilty, despite what seems to be a mounting amount of evidence. a criminologist joins us next. back with our guests in 60 seconds. en both have osteoporosis. but we're active. especially when we vacation. so when i heard about reclast, the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment, i called joni. my doctor said reclast helps re
henry lee, how solid is the evidence on this? do they have this guy at this point? what do they have? >> well, official report, of course, the victim died of a neck compression. and the evidence, basically, there are a lot of videotapes and swipe card records, in addition to, of course, the dna evidence. according to the news report, they found her dna on his shoes and also his dna on her clothing. those clothing material was found on the top of the ceiling tile. this is extremely...
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take a lot of pressure off you. >> anthony henry, no. let's try again. there's anthony henry again.oming. i'm going to get him. i got him. no. no. adrian only had 15 carries, 92 yards, but they were important. 27 points ran off at one point by the vikings. they win 27-13. it's here. the lions are now the fourth team in nfl history to lose at least 19 straight regular season games, which matches the second longest losing streak in nfl history. in order to avoid joining the buccaneers as the only franchise to lose 20 straight, detroit is going to have to beat the redskins on sunday. moment of silence. >> i need to cry. >> moment of silence. respect the silence. move on. cardinals-jagua cardinals-jaguars. matt leinart, kurt warner. kurt warner, matt leinart. confusion as to why warner is starting. here now is why he would. trent, he was pretty good. >> the biggest reason, watch the horizontal stretch on the football field. warner loves that face, gets people open, and he's deadly accurate. >> he was deadly accurate to the sense of 15 straight completions to start the game. it didn't ge
take a lot of pressure off you. >> anthony henry, no. let's try again. there's anthony henry again.oming. i'm going to get him. i got him. no. no. adrian only had 15 carries, 92 yards, but they were important. 27 points ran off at one point by the vikings. they win 27-13. it's here. the lions are now the fourth team in nfl history to lose at least 19 straight regular season games, which matches the second longest losing streak in nfl history. in order to avoid joining the buccaneers as...
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henry clay.here were too interested competition and this one was the loser. you can see that this probably was the better, except that the artist ignored his instructions, which was to just have henry clay in the picture. the artist had 12 other senators in the little senate chamber. it was lost and went off into storage and ended up in a boys' school in a gymnasium. you can see the marks of basketballs that were thrown on the surface of the campus and it would crack. the historical society donated it to the senate. it was then arranged to have it preserved and restored. several months ago, they placed it on a wall in the capital in one of the staircase is that comes down from the senate chamber. it is a great picture. it is a good web site along with it. >> why do we care about this? who paid to have it restored? >> i suspect that the taxpayers paid. it was given, at no cost, to the government. the reason it is important, there are a lot of images of henry clay around the capital. not one as big
henry clay.here were too interested competition and this one was the loser. you can see that this probably was the better, except that the artist ignored his instructions, which was to just have henry clay in the picture. the artist had 12 other senators in the little senate chamber. it was lost and went off into storage and ended up in a boys' school in a gymnasium. you can see the marks of basketballs that were thrown on the surface of the campus and it would crack. the historical society...
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at the white house this morning, cnn's ed henry. he's going to be talking about how the president is on the road again today, but fighting to stay on his message. and brie yann keeler is looking to capitol hill this morning. of course, congress returns. does that mean the focus on health care reform will do the same? >>> also, atia abowie has a developing story in afghanistan this morning. a charity there says u.s. troops ransacked a hospital. >>> let's begin now with the president's agenda. next hour, the president leaves for a labor day picnic in ohio. he's meeting with the aflcio. and they released transcripts of the president's address to schoolchildren. the administration is trying to quiet critics who say the speech will contain liberal propaganda. on wednesday, he's due to address the nation at a joint session of congress. so we have a lot of ground to cover this morning. let's get right to our senior white house correspondent, ed henry. ed, good morning to you. tomorrow's education speech, certainly raised some concerns. we'
at the white house this morning, cnn's ed henry. he's going to be talking about how the president is on the road again today, but fighting to stay on his message. and brie yann keeler is looking to capitol hill this morning. of course, congress returns. does that mean the focus on health care reform will do the same? >>> also, atia abowie has a developing story in afghanistan this morning. a charity there says u.s. troops ransacked a hospital. >>> let's begin now with the...
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let's go to our senior white house correspondent, ed henry right now., as important as this speech is going to be, it's not the end of the deal by any means. the president will have to follow up tomorrow and the next day and days to come if he wants this passed? >> reporter: it is, wolf. many people might think this is the end, but it's really the beginning. cnn has just learned that the president is planning to invite more than a dozen centrist democratic senators here to the white house tomorrow, right after this speech. try to get some momentum, but also as candy was referring to, get them behind closed doors. these are the decision makers, the folks who are sitting on the fence. many of east centrist senate democrats, people like evan bayh, ben nelson of nebraska, they don't want a public option. so the president needs to get them in a room after delivering this speech here at the white house and say, what is it going to take to get your vote? what do you think? how do we move forward? i'm also told that earlier today, the white house chief of staff
let's go to our senior white house correspondent, ed henry right now., as important as this speech is going to be, it's not the end of the deal by any means. the president will have to follow up tomorrow and the next day and days to come if he wants this passed? >> reporter: it is, wolf. many people might think this is the end, but it's really the beginning. cnn has just learned that the president is planning to invite more than a dozen centrist democratic senators here to the white house...
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remember what it was like for george henry bright in the early days as he was bidding farewell to these of representatives. remember the talks and the attacks braved by him, braved by shirley chisholm. remember all they did become also many others did to make it possible for us to be here tonight. to make it possible for you to be here tonight. to make it possible for me to be here tonight, because i know that if we had the same sense of unity and possibility, the same determination, the same sense of purpose, then we will not only help america have a healthier lives for our people, it will be said of us as it was said about our forbearers that the need was great, the moment was hard, the odds seemed to be against us, we did our part to help our youth. thank you. god bless you and god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] ♪ [stevie wonder singing " sig ned, sealed, and delivered." ♪ >> up next on c-span, q&a with richard baker. then the german television on elect
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i think henry waxman has been there 37 years. finally, he has a good majority, a democratic president, a big economic crisis, and he thinks that the time for socialism has finally arrived. let's get a big government health program. there was a story in a newspaper today that said that socialism is in defeat in europe, and the german socialist party just had its worst results since the 1950's on sunday, and maybe there is a message here for the democratic party. greta: there may be a message, but speaker pelosi, she has people who will not vote for it without the public option, and she has some who are moderate or conservative, and she still has to get it to pass. >> here is what could happen in the future if this continues. they have a slight number of people in in the minority in the house to are on the left, -- people in the minority in the house who are on the left. if he cannot get the left wing of the party because he cannot get a government program, is he willing to reach out to republicans to try to get republicans and mod
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the ones about a year ago that got the $700 billion on the basis of two pieces of tiny paper that henry paulson gave to president bush. there was no footnote or justification. it was just that they needed $700 billion. the second part was the recovery act that president obama has dealt with. it has not trickled down in the ways we would have expected. . . >> if we don't figure out how to compete in the private sector, but will fight the same battles that we fought to get where we are. one of the things i am most proud of is that i spent most of my years in the government and was able to come out and go to work for an african-american company. there are a lot of people that do not have that opportunity. people don't necessarily pursue them. we have to take advantage of the government programs. it is important that we figure them out. we also must how to compete in the private sector. it is not sexy. it is what i have discussed, it is not sexy. people want to look under the hood. if they find things that are inappropriate where they want to be discriminatory, which must learn how to run o
the ones about a year ago that got the $700 billion on the basis of two pieces of tiny paper that henry paulson gave to president bush. there was no footnote or justification. it was just that they needed $700 billion. the second part was the recovery act that president obama has dealt with. it has not trickled down in the ways we would have expected. . . >> if we don't figure out how to compete in the private sector, but will fight the same battles that we fought to get where we are. one...
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henry is with us. henry? supposedly we're out of recession.nd it doesn't feel like it to you today, does it? >> caller: no, sir. our company filed chapter 11 bankruptcy. what does that mean for the 401(k)? >> all right, 401(k) asks that it should be in the hands of a 401(k) administrator. and the money that you have in the account is your money and cannot be seized as part of your employ employer's chapter 11. i will tell you, though, that the last couple of payroll deductions for your 401(k) may not have ever made it to the 401(k) plan administrator. and that money may be lost in space. but your actual 401(k) account -- you get a statement from -- from an outside company, right? for the 401(k). >> yes -- yes, sir. >> that money stays with them and is at no risk from the employer filing bankruptcy. >> caller: the thing that concerns me with the 401(k) is we all quit contributing to our 401(k) in july and we do -- we cannot get any answers about how we can move our money to a -- to a vanguard or whatever. >> your money -- if you have stopped co
henry is with us. henry? supposedly we're out of recession.nd it doesn't feel like it to you today, does it? >> caller: no, sir. our company filed chapter 11 bankruptcy. what does that mean for the 401(k)? >> all right, 401(k) asks that it should be in the hands of a 401(k) administrator. and the money that you have in the account is your money and cannot be seized as part of your employ employer's chapter 11. i will tell you, though, that the last couple of payroll deductions for...
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i remember seeing john henry and hallway at c i s, asking me how i was. with a global depression and a new cold war, i am great. and mrs. lincoln, how was the play? [laughter] i did want make one comment. mr. obama was elected, promising to work on u.s.-russian relations. there was a reset in russian relations talked about. and there are some issues driving this reset, mainly iran, afghanistan, and nuclear security and arms control. i think that the reset has been facilitated also with some other issues on the agenda which have been less featured. one of these is the ballistic missile defense issue coming out of the obama administration. and that raises the question of the my so-called ballyhooed grand bargain, if you will. the trade a missile defense for more russian support on an iranian sanction, that many people have talked about. such grand bargains in international relations are very rare, indeed. the pelican think of on security issues is in the wake of this sick -- the cuban missile crisis in which we agree to take armies out of turkey while the r
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. >>> uno de los sospechosos identificado como henry valenzuela y quien al parecer pertenece a un cartel fuerte, porque esta pantilla incluye un miembro que le dijo a esta persona que trabaja para el gobierno que era asesino para el cartel de tijuana. >>> las autoridades los acusan de narcotráfico y venta de armas. >>>h@univisionprimer impactoh@t pasar el resto de sus días en prisión. >>> y el exceso de velocidad hicieron que un vehículo rodará por una montaña, los socorristas lograron rescatar a conductor que solo recibió rasguños. >>> el depuesto presidente zelaya denunció acoso de los militares, y segúnafirmó lanzaron gases lacrimogenos, y rechazó la onu este hostigamiento. >>> y la policía en texas está tras la pista de un sujeto que es altalmente peligroso, y se ve al pistolero asaltando a un bah@ y se cree que es responsable de otros robos, las autoridades esperan que alguieng 20, vamos a pittsburgh. >>> gracias, esta es la segunda gran marcha de los dos días del g 20, la de ayer era de radicales y anarquistas, la de hoy es una agenda diferente. >>> se enfría la tensión en pittsbur
. >>> uno de los sospechosos identificado como henry valenzuela y quien al parecer pertenece a un cartel fuerte, porque esta pantilla incluye un miembro que le dijo a esta persona que trabaja para el gobierno que era asesino para el cartel de tijuana. >>> las autoridades los acusan de narcotráfico y venta de armas. >>>h@univisionprimer impactoh@t pasar el resto de sus días en prisión. >>> y el exceso de velocidad hicieron que un vehículo rodará por una...
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when the president's friend, harvard professor henry louis gates was arrested by a white police officer in his own home, the president accused police of acting stupidly and helped create a national firestorm over racial profiling. he tamped it down by ratcheting down the rhetoric. >> interactions between police officers and the african american community can sometimes be fraught with misunderstanding. >> reporter: and by inviting the two men for beer and conversation in the rose garden. the president's decisive moment on race, though, came last year when his former preacher stirred up racial anger. after at first resisting, the president confronted it head on with a speech some insiders believe saved his campaign. >> working together we can move beyond some of our old racial wounds and that, in fact, we have no choice. >> reporter: with the issue of race heating up again, some political analysts say it won't be long before the president has no choice now confront it directly once more. katie? >> couric: chip reid at the white house tonight. now the latest on that terror investigation th
when the president's friend, harvard professor henry louis gates was arrested by a white police officer in his own home, the president accused police of acting stupidly and helped create a national firestorm over racial profiling. he tamped it down by ratcheting down the rhetoric. >> interactions between police officers and the african american community can sometimes be fraught with misunderstanding. >> reporter: and by inviting the two men for beer and conversation in the rose...
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henry le. henry, thank you for being with us.rst question is -- >> thank you, nancy. >> -- if clark did try to clean up, how could you tell? how could you tell by looking at the dna, by looking at the blood markings that he was actually trying to clean up? how do you know the difference between a cleanup and blood spatter? >> okay. the blood spatter usually have defined characteristics, have shape and patterns. cleanup usually considers a smudge. if you use water or cleaning solution, now it become a diluted blood stain. we as experienced scientists easily can tell. the thing i don't understand, your report say police officers saw him cleaning bottles. if the police officer saw him cleaning, should right away stop him, seize the evidence, and the blood spatter, which, of course, which we can use hemorrhaging to restore the pattern to determine that a drop or medium-velocity impact spatter. even the impact spatter then would have to have another type of traumatic force cause some bleeding. >> right. so, dr. lee, my simple rudiment
henry le. henry, thank you for being with us.rst question is -- >> thank you, nancy. >> -- if clark did try to clean up, how could you tell? how could you tell by looking at the dna, by looking at the blood markings that he was actually trying to clean up? how do you know the difference between a cleanup and blood spatter? >> okay. the blood spatter usually have defined characteristics, have shape and patterns. cleanup usually considers a smudge. if you use water or cleaning...
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henry berrendes was born yesterday which was september 9th or 9/9/09. he entered this world weighing 9 pounds 9-ounces. yeah he was born at 9:09 in the morning. >> no way. >> that is unbelievable. >> that is unbelievable. >> trust me bob i speak the truth. >> that's statistically impossible. that's unbelievable. that's a very lucky number. we've seen not a drop here. it's got much drier in the atmosphere. all the rain continues in new jersey, delaware. right now, what's going on, very dry air west of the bay. that's continued to keep us in the dry side. eventually, maybe this rain will make it in. but for the main time we're staying dry. take a look at temperatures, we're at 63. 83 down in oakland. the dewpoint has been drying out. but there's so much out there, there's a very good chance -- are you sure we'll see rain sometime overnight. we still have these winds out of the east. still some coastal flood advisories. they're going to be dropped about 2:00 a.m. to the east, rough surf along the coast. some flood flashes as well. there's also a disturbanc
henry berrendes was born yesterday which was september 9th or 9/9/09. he entered this world weighing 9 pounds 9-ounces. yeah he was born at 9:09 in the morning. >> no way. >> that is unbelievable. >> that is unbelievable. >> trust me bob i speak the truth. >> that's statistically impossible. that's unbelievable. that's a very lucky number. we've seen not a drop here. it's got much drier in the atmosphere. all the rain continues in new jersey, delaware. right now,...
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henry lee, who joins us tonight. forensic scientist, renowned forensic scientist and investigator, live from hamden, connecticut tonight. dr. lee, you have such a vast experience in regard to dna and forensic discovery and investigation. hearing what has just been done, that these dogs have been taken into this building that is quite large, the last known building that annie le was seen to go into, what does that tell you? >> well, that's pretty clear. more likely they bring the bloodhound. connecticut state police canine unit would have an excellent reputation. a lot of good trained dog and handlers. so they have to go through each laboratory, every floor, every corner. sometime, you know, have to go to the underground and look for any place because she apparently 10:00 was saw inside the building. she has to be someplace. and they did -- law enforcement did the right thing to have federal, state, local joint task force to work on with fbi, connecticut state police, new haven police to work together. this is a missi
henry lee, who joins us tonight. forensic scientist, renowned forensic scientist and investigator, live from hamden, connecticut tonight. dr. lee, you have such a vast experience in regard to dna and forensic discovery and investigation. hearing what has just been done, that these dogs have been taken into this building that is quite large, the last known building that annie le was seen to go into, what does that tell you? >> well, that's pretty clear. more likely they bring the...
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and i think, henry, you're right about something, and i don't want to seem as though i've jumped too much into your camp if say one thing that struck me as interesting about obama an david rem nick, of all people, told me he is right r writing about this. if you look into the inllectual genealo of obama, ere's very little of what we would call liberalism there, right? it really is a kind of leftism. and if it is true that he and his administraion have not learned the lessons tt i think clinton actually did, he teem -- teamed up with gingrich, you know, to end welfare as we know it. george will objected at the time, so did daniel patrick moynihan, but there you have it. it could be a problem. to answer the question abo what should be done, i'm terrible at this, the mechanics of parties. but i'll tell you one thing where i differ with most observers in all of this, and this mayave, hold one clue. i'm aually not one of those who think the republican party went wrong when it ceased to be conservative. i actually think it got in trouble when the conservative idealogues took over. i think
and i think, henry, you're right about something, and i don't want to seem as though i've jumped too much into your camp if say one thing that struck me as interesting about obama an david rem nick, of all people, told me he is right r writing about this. if you look into the inllectual genealo of obama, ere's very little of what we would call liberalism there, right? it really is a kind of leftism. and if it is true that he and his administraion have not learned the lessons tt i think clinton...
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